Thursday, 8 January 2015

Understanding CaRT#3

Most people know that I enjoy poking fun at CaRT,
if I did not poke fun, then I would only end up crying into my beer.
So in the spirit of being a bit more upbeat, I decided to do some
fractured motivational posters. As a kid I had a few motorcycle posters
on my bedroom wall. So I decided to hang a few inland waterways posters
on my blog wall. Many people are somewhat puzzled about the role and
function of (CaRT) the Canal and River Trust. Here are a series of
helpful pictures that will assist with a deeper understanding.

New guidelines
(to the previous issued guidelines) have been published about CaRTs latest understanding of the Governments waterways
Act. If you overstay on a visitor mooring there will be a penalty/fine charge
levied against you for over staying. This is the equivalent of
overstaying in a street parking bay.

Guidelines are a wonderful spin doctors document because they allow the interpretation of the rules to be skewed to suit any situation. While the guidelines have no standing in law they can be quoted and referred to, just as if they did.

Today's image will go some way towards understanding the mooring guidelines.

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